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COMPAS UNIVERSITY LIFE EVENT: Fifty Years since the Coleman Report: Rethinking the Relationship between Schools and Inequality

COMPAS UNIVERSITY LIFE EVENT: Fifty Years since the Coleman Report: Rethinking the Relationship between Schools and Inequality

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April 5, 2017

12:00PM - 1:00PM

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136 Ramseyer Hall

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Add to Calendar2017-04-05 12:00:002017-04-05 13:00:00COMPAS UNIVERSITY LIFE EVENT: Fifty Years since the Coleman Report: Rethinking the Relationship between Schools and Inequality
Crane Center for Early Childhood Research and Policy present "Fifty Years since the Coleman Report: Rethinking the Relationship between Schools and Inequality" Doug Downey Doug Downey is Professor of Sociology at Ohio State. Downey's research concerns social stratification, education, and family. He is currently developing a new method for measuring school effectiveness that isolates school from non-school influences on learning. Downey is also testing explanations for racial/ethnic differences in school performance, exploring the early determinants of inequality among young children, and assessing the consequences of family structure for children’s well-being.For more information and to register for this event, please visit the CCEC event page.
136 Ramseyer Hall
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Add to Calendar2017-04-05 12:00:002017-04-05 13:00:00COMPAS UNIVERSITY LIFE EVENT: Fifty Years since the Coleman Report: Rethinking the Relationship between Schools and InequalityCrane Center for Early Childhood Research and Policy present&nbsp;"Fifty Years since the Coleman Report: Rethinking the Relationship between Schools and Inequality"&nbsp;Doug Downey&nbsp;Doug Downey is Professor of Sociology at Ohio State. Downey's research concerns social stratification, education, and family. &nbsp;He is currently developing a new method for measuring school effectiveness that isolates school from non-school influences on learning. Downey is also testing explanations for racial/ethnic differences in school performance, exploring the early determinants of inequality among young children, and assessing the consequences of family structure for children’s well-being.For more information and to register for this event, please visit the CCEC event page.136 Ramseyer HallCenter for Ethics and Human Valuescehv@osu.eduAmerica/New_Yorkpublic

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Crane Center for Early Childhood Research and Policy present

"Fifty Years since the Coleman Report: Rethinking the Relationship between Schools and Inequality"

Doug Downey

Doug Downey is Professor of Sociology at Ohio State. Downey's research concerns social stratification, education, and family. He is currently developing a new method for measuring school effectiveness that isolates school from non-school influences on learning. Downey is also testing explanations for racial/ethnic differences in school performance, exploring the early determinants of inequality among young children, and assessing the consequences of family structure for children’s well-being.

For more information and to register for this event, please visit the CCEC event page.